A Fire In The Sky

Or, the Fantastical History of James Sadler, as Related by Himself: How the Son of an Oxford Pastry-Cook became the First English Aeronaut

Bitlibro, 452 paĝoj

Lingvo: English

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ISBN:
978-1-7399793-1-7
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A battered old green-and-gold shop sign creaks in the breeze. Tho. Sadler, Pastry-cook & Confectioner … & Son? Perish the thought! James Sadler’s ambitions transcend the mere vending of pastries and pies. Vowed never to plod in his father’s commonplace footsteps, a hasty but lucrative wager could raise James’s station to staggering heights—though a lifelong distaste for hard work has frustrated his previous schemes for advancement. Can James at last turn dreams into deeds, and become in the span of one month, the first English aeronaut? Can he escape the shop counter forever, defying the dreary hand dealt him by Fate? Will he forge a new path to fortune and fame, or disaster? And when the chance arises to truly step into another man’s shoes—will he take it?

“Excuse me if I have this incorrect. You say that you will ascend, and then descend.” “There will be some sideways motion, …

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A wonderfully engaging story!

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What a wonderfully engaging story! I bought A Fire In The Sky on the strength of Wendy Prosser's writing in previous essay collections of hers that I have read and because I was keen to learn about James Sadler, a genuine historical figure who lived - and flew - in 1780s Oxford. Prosser brings Sadler vividly to life on the page and I loved the wealth of period detail she includes in her portrayals of the Sadler family, the town of Oxford and the rarified university environment that exists alongside them.

James himself is inquisitive as a child, with a scientific brain, and keen to make more of his life than simply being his father's successor in the pastry shop. I felt Prosser deftly captured his character both as a child and as a young man with the family interactions giving us readers a good sense of what was culturally …